The resort property is owned by PT Oriental Indah Bali Hotel Co. and designed by architects and designers, Burega Farnell. It will feature 288 keys, including 90 suites and 14 villas. The Ritz-Carlton, Bali also will debut 10 cliff-top villas that offer views of the ocean.

The Ritz-Carlton, Bali will provide a choice of two wedding chapels, a ballroom, three function rooms and outdoor terraces.

The luxury resort will feature six restaurants and bars, including a cliff-side restaurant integrated into a natural cave that doubles as a private dining room. Other restaurants include a beach grill, an Indonesian restaurant, a Japanese restaurant, a pool bar and all-day dining outlet.

Within the resort grounds, there will be a Ritz-Carlton Spa; a water sports pavilion and other recreational facilities.

HX: The Hotel Experience Has Its Own Story to Tell
The Hotel Business team just returned from this year’s HX: The Hotel Experience, which was held in New York City at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. As we usually do post-event, we talk amongst ourselves about trends we noticed at the show, held in conjunction with BDNY. And while the latter—and now larger—show was abundant with design trends (let’s just say blue seemed the prevalent color; bold, geometric forms the dominant shape; and metallics a common thread…pun intended!), the more traditional “hotel” side of the convention center had its own story to tell.